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July 21, 2023

RFK Jr. Pleads with Fellow Democrats for More Civility and Less Censorship
by Dan Hart
A fiery hearing held Thursday by the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the "Weaponization of the Federal Government" unexpectedly became an opportunity for Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reflect on civility and the seminal importance of free speech in the wake of Democratic committee members accusing him of being racist and anti-Semitic.
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Coast Guard Chief Who Supervised Trans Recruit: It '100%' Hurts Readiness
by Suzanne Bowdey
For all the talk that America "is stronger when it's inclusive," the real-world consequences of Joe Biden's transgender military policy have been deeply and painfully felt. In a force already ravaged by wokeness, overextension, and cratering recruitment, men and women on the ground are also being asked to do the impossible: function with deeply dysfunctional members - which, as one Coast Guard Chief explains, has never endangered America more.
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Country Star's Small-Town Anthem Stirs Controversy
by S.A. McCarthy
A country music star is getting backlash after releasing a music video disparaging riots and rising crime rates. Jason Aldean released a music video last week for his single "Try That In A Small Town," a song praising the close-knit communities found in (as the title might suggest) small towns and rural areas while criticizing riots and rising crime rates common in more urban areas. Country Music Television (CMT) stopped airing the music video days after its release in the face of criticism accusing Aldean of encouraging violence and racism.
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Abortion Drug Left 16-Year-Old Black Girl 'Sick, Sore, Lame and Disabled': Lawsuit
by Ben Johnson
A black teenager says the side effects of the abortion drug mifepristone left her permanently "sick, sore, lame and disabled" and - since abortion staffers did not realize her child survived - caused her baby to be born with lifelong, "profound birth defects." The case shakes the foundations of the abortion debate in America, as the number of abortions using mifepristone skyrocket, and abortion advocates partner with Democratic governors to mail abortion drugs to pro-life states nationwide.
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Pandemic Era Redux: City Pays Christians Arrested for Maskless Psalm Singing
by Joshua Arnold
The 'Sound of Freedom' Has Truly Been Heard Nationwide
by Baylie McClafferty

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